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Perdue, Bev. Executive Order No. 105: Relief for Citizens to Remove Debris Due to State of Emergency Caused by Hurricane Irene

BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 105
RELIEF FOR CITIZENS TO REMOVE DEBRIS
DUE TO STATE OF EMERGENCY CAUSED BY HURRICANE IRENE
WHEREAS, on August 24, 20 II , J issued Executive Order No. I CB declaring a state of
emergency due to severe weather that impacted the State, including a hurricane, tlooding and severe
winds; and
WHEREAS, on August 25, 20 ll , I also issued Executive Order No. I 04 suspending certain
motor vehicle regul ations on certain weight and size restrictions related to vehicles removing debris;
and
WHEREAS, as a result of the severe weather, many of our citizens have accumulated
vegetative and other debris on their property; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to issue this Executive Order to ensure that our citizens get the
assistance they need to remove and dispose of debris without delay.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor by the
Constitution and the laws of the State of North Carolina, IT IS ORDERED:
Section 1. Piling of Debris for Removal
To facilitate the removal and disposal of debris on citizens' property caused by the severe weather
that began on August 26, 20 II , I hereby direct the Department of Transportation, in conjunction with
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services, the Department of Correction, and local county officials, to assist citizens in
piling debris for removal.
Section 2. Appropriate Removal and Disposal of Debris
For purposes of Section I, citizens should move debris to the edge of their property to facilitate
removal. I hereby direct the Department of Transportation to assist local governments with removal
of debris from the right of way on state roads for purposes of disposing of the debris in an approved
disposal site. The Department of Transportation is authorized to enter into agreements with local
governments for debris removal that may include provisions related to reimbursement of costs
incurred by the Department of Transportation from federal disaster relief and public assistance funds .

BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 105
RELIEF FOR CITIZENS TO REMOVE DEBRIS
DUE TO STATE OF EMERGENCY CAUSED BY HURRICANE IRENE
WHEREAS, on August 24, 20 II , J issued Executive Order No. I CB declaring a state of
emergency due to severe weather that impacted the State, including a hurricane, tlooding and severe
winds; and
WHEREAS, on August 25, 20 ll , I also issued Executive Order No. I 04 suspending certain
motor vehicle regul ations on certain weight and size restrictions related to vehicles removing debris;
and
WHEREAS, as a result of the severe weather, many of our citizens have accumulated
vegetative and other debris on their property; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to issue this Executive Order to ensure that our citizens get the
assistance they need to remove and dispose of debris without delay.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor by the
Constitution and the laws of the State of North Carolina, IT IS ORDERED:
Section 1. Piling of Debris for Removal
To facilitate the removal and disposal of debris on citizens' property caused by the severe weather
that began on August 26, 20 II , I hereby direct the Department of Transportation, in conjunction with
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services, the Department of Correction, and local county officials, to assist citizens in
piling debris for removal.
Section 2. Appropriate Removal and Disposal of Debris
For purposes of Section I, citizens should move debris to the edge of their property to facilitate
removal. I hereby direct the Department of Transportation to assist local governments with removal
of debris from the right of way on state roads for purposes of disposing of the debris in an approved
disposal site. The Department of Transportation is authorized to enter into agreements with local
governments for debris removal that may include provisions related to reimbursement of costs
incurred by the Department of Transportation from federal disaster relief and public assistance funds .